When it comes to homeschooling our children, we focus on academics. As we should. We want out children’s educations to be well-rounded, so we fill our curricula with subjects like Math, English, Social Studies, Science, Physical Education, and Art. However, a well-rounded education is one that extends beyond books and the classroom. In fact, this […]

Many people mistakenly grow up thinking that geography is solely about knowing where places are on a map or the capitals of states and countries. When a famous person, or say a Miss America contestant, flubs a geographical location, his or her knowledge of geography will be called into question around the internet for […]

THIS FREE PROMOTION HAS ENDED! PLEASE CHECK BACK FREQUENTLY FOR MORE FREEBIES! Have you ever tried to teach Shakespeare to your kids? It’s a daunting task for many homeschool moms, although most of us would agree it’s probably a good idea for a well-rounded education. It’s also a must if you are a Charlotte Mason […]

The thought of creating a high school transcript can send many homeschool moms into a panic. There seems to be a mystery surrounding this piece of paper that causes the most prepared homeschooler to second guess herself. Don’t worry, however. A high school transcript is simply a list of courses taken, GPA, and credits received. […]

There are certain books in our literary history that high schoolers should read. Maybe they tell a great story that teens should hear, or perhaps they are just masterpieces that everyone should be exposed to. Read on to find out the 7 Must-Read Books for High Schoolers. If you homeschool you should strongly consider adding […]

Tips to Homeschool in Highschool, Part 2 Currently, our family has two high school students, a freshman and a junior. Another one just graduated and one is starting junior high this year (and that’s just the older half!) Since we’ve begun homeschooling in the older grades, we have discovered that in order to make it […]

Tips to Homeschool in High School Now that our oldest son has just graduated and our next two children are already earning college credits in high school, I finally feel confident to say homeschooling works. By the grace of God, I haven’t messed up my kids the way everyone (including myself) feared I would. Some […]